MathLanders A+ can be set to assist student's work automatically and increase the levels of quiz difficulties based on his/her current performances. However, if parents want to get involved in the quiz selection process, MathLanders' flexibility allows for a large range of manual selections.
MathLanders A+ has been very carefully designed such that its math modules are categorized upon up to 5 different criteria, each involving a different reasoning aspect related to the same type of quiz. Each of these five categories then contains multiple levels of difficulty.
This resulted in the creation of a hierarchy usually containing over a hundred of different aspects and difficulty levels of a same quiz type, making it possible for a very fine incremental progression along a same quiz type, starting from the very simple and going to the most complicated. The main benefit of such a meticulous approach is that the student naturally acquires new levels based on the skills already built on the past quizzes, and by a very small increment towards the next level of difficulty.
It is thus possible to stretch a student's limit well beyond what is normally acquired by students at a certain age, as long as the motivation pushes the student up through the progression ladder. And what's more, no parent involvement is required during this process, since the difficulty progression is automatically performed by MathLanders based on student's performance.